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Camper Van BeethovenCamper Van Beethoven Live at Oriental Theater on 1986-10-17 (October 17, 1986)

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Collection: CamperVanBeethoven
Band/Artist: Camper Van Beethoven
Date: October 17, 1986 (check for other copies)
Venue: Oriental Theater
Location: Milwaukee, WI

Source: mics > Sony WM-D6C > Maxell METAL tape
Lineage: AUD > Master METAL tape > Computer WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2000 > TLH v2.4.1 > FLAC 8
Taped by: jschmoe
Transferred by: jschmoe
Keywords: Live Concert; audience recording


Description

DISC 1 (43:09)

01 Processional I...........................(2:34)
02 Happiness Is A Porpoise Mouth............(2:37)
03 The History Of Utah......................(2:59)
04 I Love Her All The Time..................(2:32)
05 Mao Reminisces About His Days In
Southern China......................(2:01)
06 Good Guys And Bad Guys...................(3:59)
07 (We're A) Bad Trip.......................(2:27)
08 Abundance................................(1:55)
09 Jo Stalin's Cadillac.....................(2:33)
10 Take The Skinheads Bowling...............(2:27)
11 Ambiguity Song...........................(2:24)
12 ZZ Top Goes To Egypt.....................(2:34)
13 Improvisation............................(4:41)
14 Processional II..........................(2:31)
ENCORE
15 Sad Lovers' Waltz........................(4:44)

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Happiness Is A Porpoise Mouth 16.2 MB
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The History Of Utah 20.0 MB
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I Love Her All The Time 16.7 MB
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Mao Reminisces About His Days In Southern China 12.9 MB
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Good Guys & Bad Guys 25.8 MB
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(We're A) Bad Trip 16.7 MB
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Abundance 12.7 MB
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Joe Stalin's Cadillac 16.6 MB
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Take The Skinheads Bowling 16.3 MB
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Ambiguity Song 15.7 MB
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ZZ Top Goes To Egypt 16.9 MB
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improv 29.3 MB
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Processional II 15.6 MB
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Sad Lover's Waltz 29.0 MB
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(EVENING SHOW)

LINE UP

?
Victor Krummenacher - bass, vocals
Greg Lisher - guitar
David Lowery - guitar, vocals
Christopher Mulla - pedal steel guitar
Crispy Derson - drums
Jonathan Segel - violin

(This per the "CVB III" LP that was about to come out shortly.)

FLAC FINGERPRINTS or MD5 checksum for the musical content only (*)

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02 Happiness Is A Porpoise Mouth-237.flac:1f16e5b0358a90ac15486efe9c800ca8
03 The History Of Utah-259.flac:850b1a8243a8e262d114bc7addffb654
04 I Love Her All The Time-232.flac:00be6c89939f64e4d02fd7c65a5edbc8
05 Mao Reminisces About His Days In Southern China-201.flac:6329bcdfe3e898c2b1c0f6b73605d25d
06 Good Guys And Bad Guys-359.flac:8c17e3bda494b8298f5dee22b9b4a463
07 (We're A) Bad Trip-227.flac:f8a83595a2ac2ff87f5fa1470fa15bde
08 Abundance-155.flac:d2ffc07e5189396a255f69822d3d0ae1
09 Jo Stalin's Cadillac-233.flac:dc4b549e9fa5fcc62a1ca67b7a1d879e
10 Take The Skinheads Bowling-227.flac:d576d0295473785a1a6724ab652f72f4
11 Ambiguity Song-224.flac:d32f2fab9330f960f8cf9a34cfe3ac3f
12 ZZ Top Goes To Egypt-234.flac:322a7bae82450eb36f68686db9bcf690
13 Improvisation-441.flac:98983a15f6f201594555efbb4cfb99a5
14 Processional II-231.flac:a5dabaf1319643ac1792d479e0d44c87
15 Sad Lovers' Waltz-444.flac:bac49eac805defd16acc038b6b388adc

ARTWORK

N/A

SOURCE / LINEAGE

Stereo AUD master to Maxell METAL tape

Borrowed mics > Borrowed Sony WM-D6 > Master METAL tape > Computer WAV > Cool Edit Pro 2000 > TLH v2.4.1 > FLAC 8 > DIME > you
I don't have the specific model for the mics, but the buddy from which I borrowed the gear (thanks K!) said they cost approx. US$500.
Mics were physically separate left / right channel lines which fed back to a single stereo line into the deck.
The left / right lines were either pinned over each shoulder facing stage, or pinned to left/right sides under an open-holed baseball cap.

I originally mastered this 2002-07-28 & retained the original WAV fileset.
I think the only thing I did on the computer was place track marks before each piece.
This FLAC fileset comes directly from those final WAVs's, which only needed SBE corrections in TLH; no CD-Rs or EACs.

NOTES

As this is an original master & isn't too bad to start with, please DON'T remaster and repost it.

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As mentioned before the song Mao, CVB did an in-store show at Atomic Records earlier in the afternoon (there's a video of that, thx rich!).
This is CVB opening up for R.E.M. later in the evening. (I have the R.E.M. show on tape too, some day I might pull it out.)
This is a good one to crank up loud; a copy played near-continuously in my car tapedeck for a good year or so.
I've got other CVB shows too; if you wanna hear more, leave a comment.

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I had this in my trade list for years, but I dunno if anyone ever picked it.
Beyond that, it's only been heard by a few friends, and so this is likely its debut to most folks.
Crank it up and ENJOY! it as I have, and share it so others can hear it.

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The sound levels were too low & then up a bit too high in the very beginning; this is all in track 1, things are stable after that.

There's one edit just before the encore; all that's missing is a minute or two of clapping.

Speaking of... I clap. Sorry. At least there's no talking from me or the people I was there with.
And I leave everything in, warts and all - tuning, the band talking between songs, the claps before the encore & at the end.

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Filenames have numbers on the end that are the TIMES (ex. - "...-359" is 3min59sec long).

I mark the start of tracks when the music or count-in begins, not the talking about it before it starts.

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The usual schmack applies here:

Please don't post this anywhere but DIME.
Please retain this original info file data with any reseedings.
Please don't transfer to MP3 or other lossy formats.
Please only trade this with others, don't sell it.
Please support the artists involved by purchasing their official product in massive quantities.

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